Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 141, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 June 1919 — AN EVENING OF MYSTERY AND MIRTH. [ARTICLE]
AN EVENING OF MYSTERY AND MIRTH.
Arthur Irwin, who will appear at the Methodist church Tuesday evening, June 17th, is a magician far above the average in ability and is bound to please by his versatility and ability. He divides his program into two parts, as follows: Impersonator —Is given to readings, character impersonations, pantomine acting and sketches. In some of his character impersonations Mr. Irwin uses wigs and funny make-ups making still more variety to an already varied program. His “old country fidler” always proves a big laugh getter. Magician—He brings surprise after surprise as he takes you through mysteries guided by his magic wand. When he makes a ringing alarm clock vanish before the very eyes of the audience th§y always say: “How did he do it?” He is original, and not only • makes you wonder, but also keeps you laughing with his ever bubbling humor. Given by the Monnett Guild, benefit Monnett sehdol. At Trinity M. E. church. Admission: Adults, 25c; children, 15c. ,
